Class Notes

Class of 1919

December 1932 James C. Davis
Class Notes
Class of 1919
December 1932 James C. Davis

About every four weeks just as we get half enough material together for a Nineteen News, along comes the day after the day when we should have our notes in for the ALUMNI MAGAZINE. And there we are without any Nineteen News. This puts us between the old man Dehbil and the deep blue sea. On the one hand we stand subjected to the scorn of Al Frey and his '19 subscribers if any, and on the other we are sticking out our neck to the wrath of President Spider, who keeps writing with admirable patience, "Here is a note or twofor your next Nineteen News."

This time we have decided that the Nineteen News gets all the glad tidings. Nary a note will we put in here, and any disgruntled subscriber may write us personally and get his money back—and that wouldn't give us much news either. Seriously, how about all writing the old Secretary a couple of letters? Think of the fun that would be and what a '19 column.

Secretary, 87 State St., Framingham Center, Mass.